Archive for the ‘Current Events’ Category

Nationalist Breakthrough in Greece

May 7, 2012 Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, Politics

  “We are a Christian nation and we are Europeans. We don’t need Asians, Muslim fanatics in our country, simple as that,” says Ilias Panagiotaros, Golden Dawn spokesman, as he explains party policy: “Seal our borders with mines, full protection …

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Observations from a Ron Paul Event

May 4, 2012 America, Current Events, Ideology, Party Politics, Politics

  A week ago I had the opportunity to go hear Ron Paul speak in Houston, TX.   In what seems to be standard operating procedure, the event was blacked out by the local media, and I only found out about …

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Vive la France

April 25, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, Politics

  The first round of the French presidential elections took place on Sunday.  It was essentially a five-way race between the Left Front’s (Communist) Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the Socialist Party’s (Leftist) François Hollande, the Democratic Movement’s (Centrist) François Bayrou, the Union for …

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Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, and John Piper

March 29, 2012 Africans, America, Christianity, Current Events, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  We generally try to avoid racial crime stories here at Faith and Heritage.  We certainly bring up crime statistics from time to time to illustrate racial differences, but the nature of racial crime in America and the West and …

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Wandering Thoughts on Obama & His Trayvon Martin Son

March 27, 2012 Africans, America, Current Events, Politics, Race

  1.) We have to understand what Obama was doing with his statement: “If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon.”1 B. Hussein Obama was playing racial politics. If there ever was a “dog whistle” for racial identification, …

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The Mediocrity of David Bahnsen, Part 2

February 24, 2012 Africans, America, American, Current Events, Economics, Europeans, Foreign Policy, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics, Race

  Read Part 1 Here.   Introduction In the previous installment on David Bahnsen, we observed his mocking of Ron Paul’s “mediocre” supporters. Bahnsen’s criticisms were entirely without substance and essentially amounted to an unjustified ratification of the opinions of …

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The Mediocrity of David Bahnsen, Part 1

February 20, 2012 America, American, Current Events, Economics, Foreign Policy, History, Ideology, Modern, Politics

  David Bahnsen is the son of the prolific author Greg Bahnsen. Greg Bahnsen was an articulate Christian apologist and defender of theonomy, which is the belief that God’s law, revealed in both testaments, is the standard of righteousness and …

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Race, Immigration, and Ron Paul

January 27, 2012 America, Current Events, Demographics, Ideology, Immigration, Party Politics, Politics, Race

Introduction I am personally a strong supporter of Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential bid.  I have been a strong supporter of Congressman Paul since 2003 or 2004 when I first started getting politically involved.  His commitment to sound economics, non-interventionist foreign …

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Globalists and Marxists vs Hungary

January 17, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Economics, Europe, History, Law, Modern, Party Politics, Politics, The West

  Back in April, I wrote an article outlining the positive nature of Hungary’s new constitution written and passed by the center-right Fidesz party.  The constitution is pro-Christian, pro-Family, and Nationalistic and I predicted that the usual suspects would be …

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On Witnessing the Moral Decline of a People: The Case of Riekert Botha

January 16, 2012 Blog, Christianity, Culture, Current Events, False Religions, Family, Family Issues, Marriage, Popular Culture, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theology

A few years back, I attended a church service held by a visiting conservative Reformed minister from the Netherlands in a town nearby Bloemfontein. I will never forget the minister’s very first comment as he introduced himself. He remarked that …

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